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I've forgotten exactly how to disable eCenter, but in the properties on
MY system, I have "Automatically add to screen border" checked, but it's
(that is, eCenter) disabled (which is what I want, as I still prefer the
WarpCenter, a.k.a. eComCenter, instead).
Bob wrote:
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>** Reply to message from "Harry Motin hmotin@sbcglobal.net" on Sun, 1 Aug 2004
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>>I believe that you go to the "Utilities" folder, which should be inside your "Programs"
>>folder, which is on the desktop. Inside the "Utilities" folder right mouse click on
>>"eCenter" and bring up its Properties window. Deselect "Automatically add to screen
>>border". I have not tried this yet, but I think that's how it works!
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>Unchecked "Automatically add to screen border" and rebooted. It still pops up.
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